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Introductory Notice to Novatian, a Roman Presbyter.
[5296] διδάσκαλος.
[5297] As the Word formed. [He expounds Psa. 45, Sept.]
[5298] [“In a sense;” i.e., in logic, not time.]
[5299] [Compare the Athanasian Confession.]
[5300] [As in the Athanasian Confession.]
[5301] There is apparently some indistinct reference here to the passage in Heb. v. 7, “and was heard in that He feared”—ἀπὸ τῆς εὐλυβείας. [For the Angel of Great Counsel, see p. 629, supra.]
[5302] Entitled “A Letter of Novatian, the Roman Presbyter.”
[5303] “Liberiorem,” translated, according to a plausible emendation, as “hilariorem.”
[5306] Traditionem.
[5307] These letters are not extant, but they are mentioned by Jerome, De vir. Illustr., ch. lxx.
[5308] [1 Cor. vi. 13. A passage probably connected with the Jewish superstition. But see the Peshito-Syriac version on Mark vii. 19. Compare Murdock’s version ad loc., ed. 1855.]
[5309] Which, distinguishing between meats, granted certain animals as clean, and interdicted certain others as not clean, especially as all animals were declared “very good,” and even unclean animals were reserved for offspring in Noah’s ark, although they otherwise might have been got rid of, if they ought to have been destroyed on account of their uncleanness.
[5310] [The divers animals are also parables illustrating human passions and appetites. See Jones of Nayland, vol. xi. p. 1.]
[5312] This sentence is very unintelligible, but it is the nearest approach to a meaning that can be gathered from the original.
[5313] [Gen. ix. 3. The Noachic covenant was Catholic, and foreshadowed Acts x. 15, although clean and unclean beasts were recognised as by natural classification. Gen. vii. 2. Argue as in Gal. iii. 17.]
[5314] Or, as some read, “for eating,” substituting “esum” for “usum.”
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